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ADDITIONAL TOPIC 1 QUESTIONS 1PHYSICS FOR THE IB DIPLOMA © CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2014
Measurement and uncertainties 1Measurement and uncertainties 1Measurement and uncertainties 1Measurement and uncertainties 1Measurement and uncertainties 1Additional Topic 1 questions
1.1 Measurement in physics 1 What is the radius of the Earth (6380 km)
expressed in units of the Planck length? 2 Assuming the entire universe to be made up of
hydrogen gas, how many molecules of hydrogen are there?
3 How many apples do you need to make up the mass of an average elephant?
4 Give an order-of-magnitude estimate for the time taken by light to travel across the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy.
5 Give an order-of-magnitude estimate for the gravitational force of attraction between two people 1 m apart.
6 Calculate the acceleration of a block of mass 2.42 kg that is acted upon by a force of 15 N. (F = ma)
1.2 Uncertainties and errors 7 The mass of a rectangular block is measured to
be 2.2 kg with an uncertainty of 0.2 kg. The sides are measured as 60 ± 3 mm, 50 ± 1 mm and 40 ± 2 mm. Find the density of the cube in kilograms per cubic metre, giving the uncertainty in the result.
8 The radius r of a sphere is measured to be 22.7 cm ± 0.2 cm. Find the uncertainty in:
a the surface area of the sphere b the volume of the sphere. 9 The length of a pendulum is measured with a
percentage uncertainty of 5% and the period with a percentage uncertainty of 6%. Find the percentage uncertainty in the measured value of the acceleration due to gravity.
10 A student measured a given quantity many times and got the results shown in the diagram. The true value of the quantity is indicated by the dotted line.
a Discuss whether she should continue accumulating more data in the hope of getting a result that agrees with the true value.
b Suggest whether the source of error is systematic or random.
11 In yet another experiment, the following data was collected for current and voltage: (V, I ) = {(0.1, 29), (0.2, 46), (0.3, 62), (0.4, 80)}, with uncertainty of ± 4 mA in the current.
a Plot the current versus the voltage and draw the best-� t line. Suggest whether the current is proportional to the voltage.
b The experimenter is convinced that the straight line � tting the data should go through the origin. What can allow for this?
12 The velocity of an object after a distance x is given by v2 = 2ax, where a is the constant acceleration. The graph shows the results of an experiment in which velocity and distance travelled were measured. Copy the graph and draw a smooth curve through the points. Estimate the acceleration and the velocity of the object after a distance of 2.0 m.
13 A sphere and a cube have the same surface area. Which shape has the larger volume?
14 The graph shows how the velocity of a steel ball depends on time as it falls through a viscous medium. Find the equation that gives the velocity as a function of time.
? Test yourself
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2 PHYSICS FOR THE IB DIPLOMA © CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2014ADDITIONAL TOPIC 1 QUESTIONS
15 The table shows the data collected in an experiment.
x / ± 0.1 y
1.0 2.0 ± 0.1
2.0 11.3 ± 0.8
3.0 31 ± 3
4.0 64 ± 6
5.0 112 ± 10
6.0 176 ± 20
a Plot y against x and draw the best-� t line. b Assuming the suspected relationship between
the variables is y = cx2.5, plot the data in order to get a straight line and then � nd the value of the constant c.
1.3 Vectors and scalars16 A person walks 5.0 km due east, then 3.0 km due
north and � nally stops after walking an additional 2.0 km due north east. How far and in what direction relative to her starting point is she?
17 Vectors A and B have components (Ax = 3.00, Ay = 4.00) and (Bx = −1.00, By = 5.00). Find the magnitude and direction of the vector C such that A − B + C = 0.
18 Points P and Q have coordinates P = (x1, y1), Q = (x2, y2).
a Find the components of the vector from P to Q. b What are the components of the vector from
Q to P? c What is the magnitude of the vector from the
origin to P?19 A molecule with a velocity of 352 m s−1 collides
with a wall as shown in the diagram, and bounces back with the same speed.
a What is the change in the molecule’s velocity? b What is the change in the speed?